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Finding Don and Wen…

Dear Wen,

Yes, it sounded like you were enjoying work on this one…

Amazing really, how it has turned out with very little tweaking.

Available via Amazon in paperback and for Kindle.

Initially started as adverts for the School Books the correspondences contained in, Finding Don & Wen soon became our ‘Index of Possibilities’ but if you had told me then that there would be a very definite story in there, with a beginning, a middle, and an end, I would not have believed you.

I strongly suspect the presence of a Guiding Hand.

We have considered this before.

Working alone I doubt it would be possible to achieve all we have achieved in so short a time. The scale of this is brought home to us at the end of the book…

And if anyone should ask us how it is done.

We can only fall back on our mantras which have been with us from the out-set.

‘Open up and get out of the way’.

‘Always leave space for spirit.’

As for the spirit which currently goes by the moniker of The Black Stench…

Well, I need hardly tell you, he had nothing whatsoever to do

with the endeavour at all…

Love, Don x

Finding Don & Wen

Stuart France & Sue Vincent

Available via Amazon UKAmazon.com

and worldwide in paperback and for Kindle.

Two friends living hundreds of miles apart inadvertently begin to explore the magical and ancient landscape of Albion, delving into the symbolism hidden within mediaeval churches and piecing together the clues that appear to be left before them like a breadcrumb trail.

The correspondence within this book was written as their adventures began to unfold, recording and highlighting strange concepts and magical ideas.

Finding Don and Wen opens an inner door onto the workings of the journey of The Initiate, the first of nine books that tell the full story of what became a true quest, becoming a practical guide on how to listen to and interpret the voice of the living land and its history from a spiritual perspective.

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Original front cover photograph by kind permission of our friend, Helen Glynn Jones,

author of The Ambeth Chronicles  at helenglynnjones.co.uk

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